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Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostClick on the login option and then close the pop-up window ("X" in top left corner), and then you can carry on viewing without interruption.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I believe he has ADHD, he has publicly supported ADHD Foundation events before. The "fidgeting" is certainly consistent with such a diganosis. He has similarly incongruous mannerisms in the Commons, where for example when he ought to be scowling with disapproval like his colleagues at something a Labour person has said, you might instead see him smiling or nodding in apparent agreement.
This is probably why the story hasn't gained "traction", because inquiring journalists are made aware that there's no great scandal of disrespect behind it, and that he doesn’t want to talk on the record about his condition.
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Originally posted by cat View PostI believe he has ADHD, he has publicly supported ADHD Foundation events before. The "fidgeting" is certainly consistent with such a diganosis. He has similarly incongruous mannerisms in the Commons, where for example when he ought to be scowling with disapproval like his colleagues at something a Labour person has said, you might instead see him smiling or nodding in apparent agreement.
This is probably why the story hasn't gained "traction", because inquiring journalists are made aware that there's no great scandal of disrespect behind it, and that he doesn’t want to talk on the record about his condition.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI was wondering what was going on there,It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by cat View PostI believe he has ADHD, he has publicly supported ADHD Foundation events before. The "fidgeting" is certainly consistent with such a diganosis. He has similarly incongruous mannerisms in the Commons, where for example when he ought to be scowling with disapproval like his colleagues at something a Labour person has said, you might instead see him smiling or nodding in apparent agreement.
This is probably why the story hasn't gained "traction", because inquiring journalists are made aware that there's no great scandal of disrespect behind it, and that he doesn’t want to talk on the record about his condition.
It is understandable, if there is such a problem as autistic spectrum or ADHD, that he might not want to talk about it but I'm not sure, given the position he now holds that he can maintain that approach. The adverse attention the clip has attracted is surely worse than whatever it might take to say "look I have this condition, it can cause apparently odd behaviour, but it does not affect my ability to do my job" . That would take the heat and censure off him and also do an immense amount of good for the cause of ADHD or whatever the issue is. As it is the initial reactions and assumptions will stick in far too many minds now, even if there is a perfectly acceptable explanation.
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostI would prefer to live in a republic.
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